Logging and winching in steep terrain

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Nice! Lots of work there!
 
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Yes, its hard work for a few trees
 
   / Logging and winching in steep terrain #4  
Similar terrain here in the mountains of Tennessee. I use a Norwegian made skidding winch on my tractor....Igland brand. Well made piece of equipment.

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The 3601 is a nice winch, I'm trying to find a newer winch but prices on many of them are so high that it makes no sense vs buying a brand new. Looking at Igland 3001\3201 or 4001\4201 or the type you have. Today I have a Sandvik\norse 3081 from before Igland took over the production.
 
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And the winch used in the pictures are a Farmi 4.0t on a Zetor 4718 47hp.
 
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A tough site for sure. Also that is a very clever way to post a bunch of pics. Easy to view and it doesn't mess up the page format. Just how do you do that?
 
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Using flickre and make a set of photoes , set them public and paste the link.
 
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Nothing like being your own rigging rat. Log like a farmer or farm like a logger are a couple terms that come to mind. Your use of suspension and blocks is commendable. All in all, the most dangerous piece of equipment in the woods is a farm tractor..... 'just sayin. Coast range of Oregonnnnnnnnn
 
 
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